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SyllabusS2018
Schedule S2018
Script Analysis
My Portfolio
Plays and Assignments:
NOTE: I have completed revision of the modules for each of the following plays, so you may see what is required for each play by clicking on the title.
1.
Trifles
2.
Wedding Band
3.
Real Women Have Curves
4.
Rez Sisters
5.
Queen's Garden
6.
How I Learned to Drive
7.
Yellow Face
8.
Disgraced
9.
BFE
10.
The Normal Heart
11.
Zoot Suit
12.
Split Second
13.
Fires in the Mirror
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1. Describe the
stasis
in the play: where, when, who, what, etc. in a paragraph.
2. What is the
intrusion
?
3. What is the
unique factor
?
4. What is the
dramatic question
that should be answered by the end of the play?
5. Provide an illustration of the
two kinds of exposition
that the play has in it.
6. Identify the most
theatrical moment
in the play and of what importance it seems to be.
7. List some of the
themes
of the play.
8. What do the narrator
want
and what are some
obstacles
that stand in the way of her getting what she wants?
9. Describe some possible
images
in the play and how does the
title
help us understand the play.
10. Briefly define the
family relationships
that are examined in the play.
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2. What is the intrusion?
3. What is the unique factor?
4. What is the dramatic question that should be answered by the end of the play?
5. Provide an illustration of the two kinds of exposition that the play has in it.
6. Identify the most theatrical moment in the play and of what importance it seems to be.
7. List some of the themes of the play.
8. What do the narrator want and what are some obstacles that stand in the way of her getting what she wants?
9. Describe some possible images in the play and how does the title help us understand the play.
10. Briefly define the family relationships that are examined in the play.